
Molly Quell
Hague Correspondent at Courthouse News Service
Contributor at DutchNews.nl
Contributor at Associated Press
"A fixture of international law Twitter – where she posts a distinctive mix of informative real time takes and wry asides." - @djag2
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1 day ago |
tribdem.com | Molly Quell
THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy formally approved plans Wednesday to set up a new international court to prosecute senior Russian officials for the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The special tribunal will be created through an agreement between Ukraine and the Council of Europe, the continent’s top human rights body. Zelenskyy visited the Strasbourg-based organization for the first time as part of the announcement.
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msn.com | Molly Quell
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2 days ago |
register-herald.com | Molly Quell
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apnews.com | Molly Quell
LA HAYA, Holanda (AP) — El presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, aprobó formalmente el miércoles los planes para establecer un nuevo tribunal internacional que procese a altos funcionarios rusos por la invasión a gran escala del país. El tribunal especial se creará mediante un acuerdo entre Kiev y el Consejo de Europa, el principal organismo de derechos humanos del continente. Zelenskyy visitó por primera vez la organización con sede en Estrasburgo como parte del anuncio.
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seattletimes.com | Molly Quell
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy formally approved plans Wednesday to set up a new international court to prosecute senior Russian officials for the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The special tribunal will be created through an agreement between Ukraine and the Council of Europe, the continent’s top human rights body. Zelenskyy visited the Strasbourg-based organization for the first time as part of the announcement.
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